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A KELT-TESS Eclipsing Binary in a Young Triple System Associated with a 'Stellar String' Theia 301

Authors :
Cunningham, Joni-Marie Clark
Felix, Dax L.
Dixon, Don M.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Siverd, Robert J.
Zhou, George
tan, Thiam-Guan
James, David
Kuhn, Rudolf B.
Kounkel, Marina
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

HD 54236 is a nearby, wide common-proper-motion visual pair that has been previously identified as likely being very young by virtue of strong X-ray emission and lithium absorption. Here we report the discovery that the brighter member of the wide pair, HD~54236A, is itself an eclipsing binary (EB), comprising two near-equal solar-mass stars on a 2.4 d orbit. It represents a potentially valuable opportunity to expand the number of benchmark-grade EBs at young stellar ages. Using new observations of Ca2H&K emission and lithium absorption in the wide K-dwarf companion, HD 54236B, we obtain a robust age estimate of 225 +/- 50 Myr for the system. This age estimate and Gaia proper motions show HD 54236 is associated with Theia~301, a newly discovered local "stellar string", which itself may be related to the AB Dor moving group through shared stellar members. Applying this age estimate to AB~Dor itself alleviates reported tension between observation and theory that arises for the luminosity of the 90M_Jup star/brown dwarf AB Dor C when younger age estimates are used.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 19 figures, accepted to Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2009.03872
Document Type :
Working Paper